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河南五縣市部分學校20202021學年高三第二次聯(lián)考試卷英語第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題$每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍.1. Whenshouldthewomanhandinherhistoryessay?A.Tonight. B.Tomorrow. C.OnFriday.2. WhoworksasasecurityguardatScooter?A.Thewoman. B.Theman. C,Thewoman’sbrother.3. Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Ontheplayground. B.Inazoo. C.Athome.4. Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftherealburger?A.It'stasty. B.It'shuge. C.It’sexpensive.5. Whatdidthespeakersprobablydoyesterday?A.Theyboughtinstruments.B.Theyattendedaconcert.C.Theywrotenewsongs.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘'聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Whatdoesthemanfeelalittledissatisfiedwithaboutthesportsshoes?A.Thesize. B.Thecolor. C.Thematerial.7. Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates. B.Motherandson. C.Sellerandbuyer.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whoistheman?A.Aballplayer. B.Anewcoach. C.Areporter.9.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutwatchingthegame?A.Disappointed. B.Regretful. C.Delighted聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whywerethespeakersunabletoswiminthesea?A.Itwastoowindy. BTheseawasdirty. C.Theyweresick.ILWhatwasnewfortheman?A.Takingshowers. B.Sleepinginthetent. C.Swimminginthelake.12. Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A. Theiradviceoncamping.B. Theircampingexperience.C. Theirbrothers'recreations.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. Whydidthewomangoonaflyingexperienceday?A. Tomakeherfriendhappy. B. Tobeeapilotsomeday.C. Toseeherhousefromthesky.14. Whatdidthewoman'sinstructordointheair?A.Shetoldjokes. B.Shesaidnothing. C.Sheshoutedloudly.15. Howlongdoestheflightactuallylast?A. Forabouthalfanhour.B. Formorethananhour.C. Foratleastthreehours.16. Whichexperiencedaywouldthewomanliketotryfirst?A.Horseriding. B.Deepseafishing. C.Sportscardriving.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutAliceFisher?A. Sheisanactingteacherinaclub.B. Shelikesfarminglifeverymuch.C. SheisapolicewomaninGreenValley.18.WhathasAliceFisherspentabouttenyearsdoing?A.Appearinginseriousdramas.B. Workinginedyproductions.C. Workingasaprofessionaltheateractor.19. Whatisthefocusinthesecondsectionoftheclasses?A.Voicecontrol. B.Performanceskills. C.Bodymovement.20. WhenistheplayThePassengeravailabletoaudiences?A.OnJuly7th, B.OnJuly13th. C.OnJuly20th.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項.ARiskLiveForthestorytellingRiskLive,peoplehavetoldembarrassingstories.Thesearejustsomeof"truetalesbravelytold"thatKevinAllison,amemberofMTVedyshowTheState,encouragespeopletoshare.RiskLiveisingtoYborCity.8:0011:00pm.FridayattheAttic.1510EEighthAve.Tampa.(828)7739481.$20.TheBlindSideAllsummerlong,TampaTheatreisshowingclassicHollywoodmoviesandSundayfeaturesnotonlyscreenof2009'sTheBlindSide,butalsoactorQuintonAaron,whoplayedBigMikeinthefilm,basedonthetruestoryofNFLplayerMichaelOher'slifeandadaptedfromabookbyMichaelLewis.Proceeds(收入)benefittheQuintonAaronFoundationtopreventbullying(欺凌).3:00pm,Sunday.711FranklinSt.,Tampa.$10,$7members.(813)2748982.BeersonthePierExplorethecityofSt.Petersburg'sheritageatthisfundraiserfortheSt.PetersburgMuseumofHistory.Youcantastemorethan70beersfrom24Americanbreweries(啤酒廠)throughoutthemuseumgalleriesoftheSt.PetersburgMuseumofHistory.Plus,ifthat'snotenough,there'slivemusic.6:00pmto10:00pm,Saturday.$35.Proceedsbenefitthemuseum.335SecondAve,NE,St.Petersburg.(727)8941052.TampaBayRaysTheRays*PrideNighthasalwaysstoodoutfortheRays*supportofalocalmunity,suchasraisingmoneyforthePulseVictimsFund.GetalowerlevelticketandaPridehatfor$30.Fanscanpurchaseanupperlevelseatfor$7.11.Alowerlevelticketfor$7.Alsothisweek,allfansgetafreeFredMcGriffforSaturday's4:10pmgame;Sunday's1:00pmgameisFamilyFunDay.Carswithfourormorepeoplegetfreeparkingandtherearespecialeventsforkidsduringthegame.Childrenwhoareaged14andyoungercangetfreeboardsfordrawingandenjoydrawing.(702)8232165.21. Whoactedinthefilm2009'sTheBlindSide?A.KevinAllison. B.MichaelLewis.C.MichaelOher, D.QuintonAaron.22. Whichnumbershouldyoudialifyouwanttoexplorebeerculture?A.(828)7739481. B.(813) 2748982.C.(727)8941052. D.(702) 8232165.23. Whatcanan8year^oldchilddoatTampaBayRays?A.Drawwithafree board. B.Playgamesonweekdays.C.GetaPridehatfor just$7. D.Enjoy embarrassingstories.BMypresentationwashorrible.IknewitbeforeIheard"we'llbeintouch”fromtheclient(客戶).Thentherestofmydaywasspentinrelativesilence1wasleftalone.Eventually,Ileftmyairconditionedofficeandoutsidetherewasaheatwave.Iboardedabusbutcouldn'ttolerateitasitsairconditionerwasn'tworking,soIgotoffatthenextstopandwalkedhome.Ideclinedtotakeoffmyjacketbecause“whenitrainsletitpour"wasmyphilosophy.Ablockfrommybuilding,Iheardthewatersplashing(潑灑)andkidsscreaming.AsIturnedthecorner,therewerekidsplayinginthewater.Whentheysawmeinmysuittheystoppedthewaterandwhentheysawmymeanlook*theyevengotquiet.ThenInoticedtheyoungestkid?noolderthanfive,holdingawatergundownbyhisside,eyingmehard.Ieyedhimback.Suddenly,heshothisgunatme.AsItookmyfirststeptowardhim,anotherboythrewhiswaterguntowardsme.Icaughtitandpulledthetrigger(扳機)towardthefiveyearold.Hefoughtbackbuthisshooterwasnomatchformypower?soinstead,heturnedhiswatergunonafewotherkidswhowereshockedintostillnessatwhatjusthappened.Then,Ialsoturnedmywatergunonthesekidsandbeforelongwewereinalloutwaterwarfare.Needlesstosay,IwaswetandlaughedlikeI'dneverdoneitbefore.Icouldn'tremembermylastwaterfightandifIdid,itcouldn'thavebeenasenjoyableasthisone.Ittookafiveyearoldtobringoutthekidinmeandhelpmerealizethatyoumaynotbeabletocontroldisappointmentbutyoucanstillwelethosethingsthatmakeyouhappy.24. Whydidtheauthorfeelunhappyonthewayhome?A. Hemostlikelylostadeal B,Hesawsomeannoyingpeople.C.Hehadtobearthecoldweather. D.Hewascaughtintheheavyrain.25. Howdidtheolderkidsfeelthemomenttheysawtheauthoring?A. Ashamed. B.Relieved. C.Excited. D.Frightened.26. Wherecanwefindthedetailsontheauthor'swaterfight?A.Inparagraph2. B.Inparagraph3.C.Inparagraph4. D.Inparagraph5.27. Whatdoestheauthormainlyintendtotellustodo?A.Surroundourselveswith happykids. B.Remembertolet injoyin hardtimes.C.Letgoofoldmemoriesandmoveon. D.Avoidfeelingdisappointedor upset.CIfyou'veevertakenaroadtripthroughGeorgiaorAlabama,you'venoticedthefieldsofkudzu(野葛)fromwhichtoweringleafyfiguresturnup.These“kudzumonsters"arefascinatingtolookat,buttheirfunnyappearancehidesanecologicalreality.Kudzu'sinitialintroductionintotheUSin1876wasintendedtoprovidefarmersinPennsylvaniawithacoverplanttofightagainstsoilerosion(流失).Afewyearslater,thevine(藤)wasmarketedwidelyintheSoutheastasadecorationforshadinghomes.Bythemid1940s?anestimated3millionacresofkudzuhadbeenplantedwiththehelpofgovernmentsupportAstheSouth'seconomyandindustryshiftedinthemid20thcentury,however?ruralfarmersbeganmovingawayforjobsinmoreurbanareas,leavingtheirkudzuplantsbehindtomultiplyunchecked.Spreadingatarateofabout2,500acresperyear,itwasn'tlongbeforetheplantearnedthename“thevinethatatetheSouth".Themostobviousmethodstocontrolkudzuincluderegularweedingandherbicidaluse,butbecausethoseeffortshavegainedlittlelongtermsuccessovertime,effortstocontrolkudzuhaveincreasinglyturnedtomorebiologicaltreatments,suchasinsectsthateatthevineandevenanimalseatingitsleaves.Withasmallherdofgoatsorsheep,anacreofkudzucanbepolishedoffinasingleday.Goatsandsheepshouldn'thaveallthefun,though!Believeitornot,thereareplentyofhumanfriendlykudzurecipesthataresurprisinglypalatable.Althoughthevinescannotbeeaten,prettymucheverythingelseismouthwatering.Theleavescanbecooked,eatenrawinasalad.Theflowerscanbeusedinjams,jellies,candyandevenwine.Theroots,whicharefilledwithplentyofprotein,fiberandiron,canbegroundupandusedforcooking.28.WhatistheoriginalfunctionofkudzuintheUS?A.Providingshadeforthefarmers’houses.B.Scaringthewildanimalsnearthehouse.C.Protectingsoilfrombeingwashedaway.D.Decoratingthefarmers'housesandfarms.29.Whydidkudzuplantsgrowcrazilyinthemid20thcentury?A.Fewerfarmersremainedtodealwiththem.B.Thesuitableclimatepromotedtheirgrowth.C.Thegovernmentdemandedtheirabundance.D.Farmersgrewthemtogainfinancialbenefits.30. Whatcanwelearnaboutkudzufromparagraph4?A.It'sprettyeasytotakecontrolofitforever.B.Traditionalwaystocontrolitworktemporarily.C.Goatsandsheeparenotfondofeatingitsleaves.D.Biologicaltreatmentsofriddingitareinquestion.31. Whatdoestheword"palatable"underlinedinthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Controversial. B.Rare. C.Expensive. D.Delicious.DNowadayspeoplerarelyreadforenjoyment,eventhoughreadingbooksusedtobeoneofmostpeople'srecreations.Itwasanescapefromthesurroundingworld,awayfromtechnology.However,thesedayshasseenasharpdeclineinhowmuchtimepeoplespendreadingbooks,newsarticles,shortstories,andmanyothermacroreading(全文閱讀)materials.Socialmediathathaveeout.suchasTwitterandFacebook,haveshortenedtheamountoftimeweneedtoreadandprocessinformation.Twitter'scharacterlimitquicklysummarizesinformationforreaderssotheydonothavetobotheropeningandreadingalongerarticle.FiveminutesonTwittercancatchpeopleupontheirnewsfortherestoftheday.Twitterandothersocialmediasitescanberegardedasmicroreading,whichisatechnologythattakesbitsofarticlesandsummarizestheminafewbriefsentences.ButTwitterisn'talwaysabletothoroughlysummarizeatopic.Aheadlineorsummarycanbemisleadingifthereaderdoesnotknowthecontext.Thiscanleadtomisinterpretationsofwhatanarticleisactuallyabout.TheotherdayIwascriticizedforoneofmycolumns(專欄).Thecriticismwasstrange,becauseitwasbarelyconnectedtothearticle.WhenIcounteredtheirargumentfsayingthatthisopinionwasn'trelatedtothearticle,theysaidtheydidn'treadthestory,onlytheheadline.Asacolumnist,IspendagoodamountoftimewritingthesecolumnsandIhopepeoplecanreadthemwithgreatattention.TherearepointsthatIamunabletosumupinasingleline.Ifreadersdon'tbothertoreadthearticleandonlyreadtheheadline,theyarenotgoingtogetthepointofthepieceofwriting.Thisiswhy,asasociety,wecan'tfullyrelyonsocialmediaforallofourinformation.32. Whatcanweknowaboutmostpeopleinthepastregardingreading?A.Theyspentlesstime. B.Theyreadforpleasure.C. Theyreaddigitalbooks. D.Theyreadveryquickly.33. Theauthor'spersonalexperienceismentionedmainlytoshowthat .A. headlinesandsummariesaremisleadingforwritersB. microreadingsometimesfailstosummarizeatopicC.articlesinacolumnseemtobeeasytobecriticizedD. peoplehavetroubleinselectingreadingmaterials34. Whatdoestheauthorexpectofhis/herreadersasacolumnist?A. Theycanreadthearticlescarefully.B. Theywillexpresspersonalopinions.C. Theycanrelyonnewsonsocialmedia.D. Theywillmakeasummaryofthepoints.35. Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhyDoWeReadLess? B.IsSocialMediaGood?C.HowIsInformationGot? D.IsMicroreadingEnough?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選岀能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Manyschoolsoffervacationsbetweentermsandaroundholidays.36Ifyoucouldusesomeadviceongettingbackintostudy,theseskillswillsoonbeatbackyourpostholidaybluesandhelpyoustartyourfirstschooldaybackright.Readjustyoursleepschedule.Overthecourseofyourvacation*youmighthaveenjoyedsleepinginorstayinguplate.37Toresetyoursleepschedule,youshouldreturntoyourroutineseveraldaystoaweekaheadoftime.38Makingthesepreparationsthenightbeforeyourfirstschooldaycansaveyoutimeandrelieveyourstress.Grogginess(犯迷糊)inthemorningcancauseyoutotakemoretimethanyouneedtodothesesimpletasks*soreadyyourstuff(東西)beforetomakeyourfirstmorningbackaseasyaspossible.Reviewyourhomework.Takingsometimetolookoverhomeworkcanpreventyoufromforgettingtopleteit.Takethistimealsotoreflectonthewayyoudidhomeworkinthepast.Ifyoucanthinkofanyimprovements,youmightwanttoimproveyourhomeworkroutine.39Eatahealthybreakfast.Ahealthybreakfastcanputyouonthefasttracktofeelingbetteraboutyourschoolday.Foodslikewholegraintoast,eggs,yogurtandcottagecheesecanliftyourspirits.40Regularhealthybreakfastsmightalsoimproveyourmemory,dailyenergylevelsandyoursenseofcalmness.A. Getyourbelongingswellstored.B. Learntocookdeliciousmealsforyourfamily.C. Prepackyourschoolbagandchooseyourclothes.D. Suchfoodscanevenkeepyougoingthroughouttheday.E. Thismightmakeitdifficulttogetbackintoyourschoolroutine.F. Andreturningtoschoolmightbetheperfecttimetomakeachange.G. Butreturningtoschoolafteralongbreakcanleaveyoufilledwithfearandanxiety.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。RobKenney’sdadabandonedhimwhenhewasjust14yearsold.Atatimewhenhewasonthe41toyoungadulthood*hehadnofatherto42himontheway.Inaninterview,Kenneynotonlyexplainshis43experienceasayoungboy,buthowseekingoutGodwhenhisown44wasindifficultyenabledhimto45hisdadjustbeforehisdaddiedinhis80s.Now,withawifeof29yearsandtwo46adultchildren,Kristine,,afamousteacher,andKyle,agreatsoftwareengineer,Kenneywantstopayitforward."Mygoalinlifewasto47goodadults—notgoodchildren,"heexplains.Thefactthathiskidshavebothgrownupand48thehouselefthimthinkinghowhemightofferhelptootherkids.Quarantine(隔離)wasactuallytheperfecttimeforhimto49decidetosharesomebasicessentials(要點)withother50whomightbegrowingupindifficultcircumstances.Maybethey'velostaparentorhaveparentswhoare51.52 ,thedevoteddadsetupaheartwarmingYouTubechannelcalled“Dad,HowDoI?"Inthischannel,hesharesbasic53,fromtyingaperfecttieknot(結)torepairingasink."I 54ittobeabouteverydaytasks.Also,Iwouldliketopasssomeofthe55I'vegotalongthewayto56people,”thedadsays.Hispositive57tipshavereallytouchedhis58,thenumberofwhomisgrowingdaybyday.With1.9millionsubscribers,Kenneyisgettingtosharehis"dadvice"withmorepeoplethanhe59.TheamateurDIYdadwassurprisedbythe60anduploadeda"thankyou"video.41.A.keyB.diet C.visitD.path42.A.interviewB.beatC.guideD.praise43.A.amusingB.heartbreakingC.pleasantD.relaxing44.A.marriageB.birthC.teachingD.holiday45.A.rescueB.applaudC.forgiveD.educate46.A.wealthyB.modestC.generousD.excellent47.A.abandonB.raiseC.seekD.punish48.A.leftB.soldC.ruinedD.buried49.A.unwillinglyB.finallyC.hardlyD.strangely50.A.fathersB.wivesC.kidsD.adults51.A.popularB.poorC.strictD.absent52.A.ThereforeB,OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Instead53.A.goodsB.mentsC.skillsD.presents54.A.begB.wantC.forbidD.force55,A.wisdomB.honestyC.moneyD.imagination56.A.persuadeB.respectC.trustD.encourage57.A.interestingB.plexC.practicalD.silly58.A.audienceB.familyC.teamD.class59.A.invitedB.expectedC.demandedD.trained60.A.adviceB.knowledgeC.assistanceD.response第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ChinalaunchedaBeidou3navigationsatellitelateMondaytoplete61(it)projectdesignedtoprovidemilitary62(independent)andgreatmercialvalue.Apreviousattempt63(cancel)aweekagoduetotechnicalissuesdiscoveredduringaseriesofprelaunch64(check).Launchoccurredat9:43pmEasternattheXichangSatelliteLaunchCenter,southwestChina.TheChinaAerospaceScienceandTechnologyCorporation(CASC)confirmedtheLongMarch3Blaunchvehiclehad65 (successful)placedtheBeidou3satelliteintogeosynchronoustransferorbit(地球同步轉(zhuǎn)移軌道)shortlyafter.Thesatellitewaslaterreportedcataloguedina218x35.784kilometerorbit.ThenewsatellitewillpletetheBeidounavigationandpositioningsystem,66(consist)of27satellitesinmediumEarthorbit,fiveingeostationaryorbitandthreemoreininclined(傾斜的)geosynchronousorbits.ThefirstBeidousatellitewaslaunchedin2000fortestinganddomesticservices.Monday'swasthe30thBeidou3satellite67(send)intoorbit.68totalof55Beidousatelliteshavebeenlaunchedovertwodecades.TheBeidou3system,69isdesignedtoprovidepositioning,navigationandtiming(PNT)servicesglobally,joinstheUSGPS,Russia'sGLONASSandtheEuropeanGa

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